Best Cabbage Wedges With Beef Recipes

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GROUND BEEF AND CABBAGE



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My mother was a country cook, plain and simple. But as I have traveled and worked and experienced foods from around the world, I look back and realize that many of the dishes she prepared, while simple, were perfect for that moment. Sometimes we have to put emotion and love in a dish to make it extra-special. The dish I am going to give you today is one like that. Simple and easy, yet full of love and goodness. My mother used to serve this with corn on the cob and cornbread. Very inexpensive and very good as well. Enjoy an Ozark memory...

Provided by mtgraham2

Categories     Everyday Cooking

Time 1h

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 large head cabbage, finely chopped
1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice
1 onion, halved and thinly sliced
1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
salt and ground black pepper to taste
1 pound lean ground beef

Steps:

  • Combine cabbage, tomatoes with juice, onion, Italian seasoning, salt, and black pepper in a large pot over low heat. Bring cabbage mixture to a simmer and crumble ground beef into the pot. Cover and cook until cabbage is tender and ground beef is cooked through, about 45 minutes. Stir occasionally.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 227.9 calories, Carbohydrate 18.3 g, Cholesterol 49.6 mg, Fat 9.5 g, Fiber 6.7 g, Protein 18.1 g, SaturatedFat 3.7 g, Sodium 190.7 mg, Sugar 10 g

PRESSURE COOKER CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE



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Corned beef is really just brisket that's been cured in salt and spices. Historically, this was done for preservation, but the method of "corning" has remained because it transforms the meat into a bold, aromatic and salty treat. You can corn your own brisket if you have a week to spare, or you can buy one that's brined but uncooked, which is what is used here. Each one comes with a little sachet of pickling spices, usually coriander and mustard seeds, allspice and crumbled bay leaf. Make sure to fish it out of the package and save it, because those spices perfume the beef as it braises. Get a corned beef made from flat-cut brisket, if you can, as it will be easier to slice into neat, uniform slabs. (The point cut has more striations of fat and may fall apart when sliced.) Serve this satisfying one-pot meal with mustard and beer. (If you have more time, or you don't have a pressure cooker, here are slow cooker and oven versions of the recipe.)

Provided by Sarah DiGregorio

Categories     dinner, lunch, meat, vegetables, main course

Time 2h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 to 3 1/2-pound ready-to-cook corned beef, preferably flat-cut
1 1/4 cups semi-dry white wine, such as Riesling
1 pound red or Yukon gold potatoes, cut into 1- to 2-inch pieces
2 to 3 large carrots (about 1/2 pound), peeled and cut into 1- to 2-inch pieces
1/2 small head green or savoy cabbage (about 1 pound), core left intact, cut into 4 wedges
3 tablespoons Dijon mustard, plus more for serving
2 tablespoons honey
Flaky sea salt, if necessary
Black pepper

Steps:

  • Remove the corned beef from its packaging in the sink and reserve the spice packet. Rinse the beef well under cold running water and pat it dry with paper towels. (If you don't rinse the brine off the meat, it will be too salty.) If there is a substantial fat cap on top of the beef, you can place the beef on a cutting board and trim most of it, if you'd like. (The fat will not completely render away during cooking.) Be sure to leave at least a thin layer of fat on top, about 1/8- to 1/4-inch thick, to keep the meat moist.
  • Put the corned beef into the pressure cooker with the fat cap facing up. Add the wine and the spices from the packet. Cover and set steam valve to sealed position. Cook on high pressure for 60 minutes. Let the pressure release naturally for 15 minutes, then release the remaining pressure manually.
  • Open the lid. Drop the potatoes and carrots into the liquid that surrounds the beef. Lay the cabbage wedges on top. Cover and set steam valve to sealed position. Cook on high pressure for 15 more minutes.
  • Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes, then release the remaining pressure manually. Open the lid. Using tongs, remove the cabbage wedges, potatoes and carrots to a serving platter.
  • Heat the broiler to high. Stir together the mustard and honey in a small bowl. Using tongs, remove the corned beef from the pressure cooker and put it on a foil-lined sheet pan. Spread the honey-mustard all over the top and sides of the beef and place it under the broiler; cook until the glaze bubbles and caramelizes in spots, about 3 minutes.
  • Let the corned beef rest for 5 to 10 minutes then slice it against the grain into 1/2-inch slabs. Place the beef slices on the serving platter alongside the vegetables and drizzle everything with a little bit of the cooking liquid. Taste the vegetables, and season them with flaky sea salt, if necessary. (The beef will not need to be seasoned with salt.) Season the beef and vegetables to taste with black pepper. Serve with Dijon mustard.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 972, UnsaturatedFat 29 grams, Carbohydrate 46 grams, Fat 56 grams, Fiber 8 grams, Protein 60 grams, SaturatedFat 18 grams, Sodium 4684 milligrams, Sugar 15 grams, TransFat 0 grams

PARMESAN ROASTED CABBAGE WEDGES



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Parmesan Roasted Cabbage Wedges elevates humble cabbage to rock star status! It's is a dish suited for your finest dinner party and it's so easy to make!

Provided by By: Carol | From A Chef's Kitchen

Categories     Side Dishes - Vegetables

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 5

Cooking spray
1/2 medium head green cabbage (cut into 4 wedges)
4 tablespoons unsalted butter (melted)
Salt and freshly ground black pepper (to taste)
2 cups freshly grated Parmesan cheese (plus more shaved into "shards" for garnish)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Line a baking sheet with non-stick aluminum foil. Spray with cooking spray.
  • Season melted butter with salt and black pepper to taste.
  • Brush butter over the cut side of cabbage wedges.
  • Coat both of the cut sides of each cabbage wedge with the Parmesan cheese and place on the prepared baking sheet.
  • Bake for 20 minutes. Carefully flip and bake 10-15 minutes more. Drizzle any browned butter back over the cabbage. Top with additional shaved Parmesan cheese. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 wedge, Calories 325 kcal, Carbohydrate 8 g, Protein 19 g, Fat 24 g, SaturatedFat 15 g, Cholesterol 64 mg, Sodium 921 mg, Sugar 4 g, TransFat 1 g, Fiber 3 g, UnsaturatedFat 8 g

ROASTED CABBAGE WEDGES



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Roasting cabbage brings out a sweet, nutty flavor from the caramelization that you don't get from other methods. Add fragrant caraway seeds and melted butter and you have the perfect pairing for corned beef or pot roast.

Provided by France C

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetables     Roasted Vegetable Recipes

Time 35m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 (3 pound) cabbage
½ cup melted butter
2 teaspoons caraway seeds
2 teaspoons white vinegar
salt to taste
ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Cut the head of cabbage in half vertically through the core. Cut each half into 4 wedges. Place the wedges on the baking sheet.
  • Combine butter, caraway seeds, and vinegar in small bowl. Brush 1/2 of the mixture over the wedges. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Roast in the preheated oven for 15 minutes. Gently flip the wedges, brush with remaining butter mixture, and season with more salt and pepper. Return to the oven and roast until wedges are soft and edges are lightly charred, 8 to 10 minutes more.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 146.3 calories, Carbohydrate 10.2 g, Cholesterol 30.5 mg, Fat 11.8 g, Fiber 4.5 g, Protein 2.4 g, SaturatedFat 7.4 g, Sodium 131.9 mg, Sugar 5.5 g

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